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This third set includes some of the most used airplanes of WWI: the Nieuport 17-23, Albatros D.III and Pfalz D.III/D.IIIa. It also includes optional altitude rules, anti-aircraft guns and machine guns. Other additional rules are proposed for a more intriguing simulation of WWI air combat, while the basic rules are the same as the first two sets. Huge cardboard observation balloons are the targets in solitaire and 2 player scenarios in which players use incendiary bullets or the famous Le Prieur air-to-air rockets. Other scenarios include 1 and 2 player trench strafing missions. The set is totally independent, but can be mixed with the others in the collection for larger scenarios. [View Shopping Basket] :: [Check Out] Aircraft are represented by a single card playing piece (or miniature) on any flat surface; players choose and play maneuver cards simultaneously to represent the actions of the aeroplane they control. Different aircraft use different decks of “Maneuver” cards to represent their different capabilities. Different decks of "Damage" cards are used to take into account their fighting effectiveness and to keep track of damage. Each Wings of War set is a complete game for 2 to 4 players which may be combined with extra sets, or with other copies of the same set, to play larger games. Games with 4-6 aircraft usually take 30-40 minutes at most to complete. Each set contains over 20 aircraft (cards) each depicted with historically accurate colour schemes. |
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